The mechanisms responsible for hypoventilation during rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep in patients with diaphragmatic weakness are not clear. Therefore, we studied the effects of unilateral (UDP) and bilateral (BDP) diaphragmatic paralysis on ventilation during wakefulness (W), slow-wave sleep (SWS), and REM sleep. Studies were performed in 3 trained dogs in which small silicone cuffs had been implanted surgically around the phrenic nerves. Reversible diaphragmatic paralysis was induced during wakefulness or sleep by bathing the phrenic nerves in local anesthetic injected through a catheter attached to the phrenic cuffs. The UDP reduced abdominal expansion and increased rib cage expansion, but had no effect on minute volume of ventilation (VI...
Experiments were conducted in adult dogs to determine the respiratory activity of laryngeal muscles ...
General anesthesia has been shown to induce a cephalad shift of the end-expiratory position of the d...
The diaphragm acting alone causes a cranial displacement of the lower ribs and a caudal displacement...
Phrenic nerve damage may occur as a complication of specific surgical procedures, prolonged mechanic...
1. Paralysis of the diaphragm in the dog is known to cause a compensatory increase in activation of ...
To assess the respiratory response to abdominal and rib cage muscle paralysis, we measured tidal vol...
Perioperative necessity of deep sedation is inevitably associated with diaphragmatic inactivation. T...
To examine how anesthetized dogs compensate for the diaphragmatic shortening that occurs during head...
Sonomicrometry was used to measure end-expiratory length and tidal shortening of the costal and crur...
Factors altering contractility of the diaphragm were investigated in dogs. Contractility was assesse...
Conventional wisdom maintains that the diaphragm lifts the lower ribs during isolated contraction. R...
assess the coupling between a particular hemidiaphragm and the individual lungs, the left and right ...
International audienceMechanical ventilation is a prominent lifesaving treatment. It is, however, as...
These investigations examined the relative function of costal and crural diaphragm segments. This wo...
Controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) can cause diaphragmatic motionlessness to induce diaphragmat...
Experiments were conducted in adult dogs to determine the respiratory activity of laryngeal muscles ...
General anesthesia has been shown to induce a cephalad shift of the end-expiratory position of the d...
The diaphragm acting alone causes a cranial displacement of the lower ribs and a caudal displacement...
Phrenic nerve damage may occur as a complication of specific surgical procedures, prolonged mechanic...
1. Paralysis of the diaphragm in the dog is known to cause a compensatory increase in activation of ...
To assess the respiratory response to abdominal and rib cage muscle paralysis, we measured tidal vol...
Perioperative necessity of deep sedation is inevitably associated with diaphragmatic inactivation. T...
To examine how anesthetized dogs compensate for the diaphragmatic shortening that occurs during head...
Sonomicrometry was used to measure end-expiratory length and tidal shortening of the costal and crur...
Factors altering contractility of the diaphragm were investigated in dogs. Contractility was assesse...
Conventional wisdom maintains that the diaphragm lifts the lower ribs during isolated contraction. R...
assess the coupling between a particular hemidiaphragm and the individual lungs, the left and right ...
International audienceMechanical ventilation is a prominent lifesaving treatment. It is, however, as...
These investigations examined the relative function of costal and crural diaphragm segments. This wo...
Controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) can cause diaphragmatic motionlessness to induce diaphragmat...
Experiments were conducted in adult dogs to determine the respiratory activity of laryngeal muscles ...
General anesthesia has been shown to induce a cephalad shift of the end-expiratory position of the d...
The diaphragm acting alone causes a cranial displacement of the lower ribs and a caudal displacement...